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Prepared by Department of Management UMN | www.unimedia.ac.id | manajemen.umn@unimedia.ac.id PRODUCING WORLD-CLASS GOODS & SERVICES Week 10
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How Manufacturers Have Become More Effective Focus on customers Maintain close relationships Continuous improvement Focus on quality Save costs Rely on the Internet New production techniques
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From Production to Operations Management Production Production Management Operations Management (OM)
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Resource Transformation Process
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Comparing Asian Giants CHINA Driving Force: Manufacturing Largest Communist Country Population: 1.3 Billion Economic Growth Rate: 9% Financial/Commercial Capital: Shanghai INDIA Driving Force: Services Largest Democracy Population: 1.1 Billion Economic Growth Rate: 7% Financial/Commercial Capital: Mumbai Source: Kiplinger.com December 19, 2005, BBC News, In Depth, accessed July 15, 2006
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Production Processes Form Utility Process Manufacturing Assembly Process Continuous Process Intermittent Process
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Three Requirements For Production 1.Build and deliver products in response to the demands of the customer at a scheduled delivery time 2.Provide an acceptable quality level 3.Provide everything at the lowest possible cost
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Production Efficiency Krispy Kreme Doughnuts – 5,208 a minute Twinkies – 972 a minute LifeSavers 5 Flavor Roll – 100 rolls a minute Jell-O Gelatin Boxes – 764 a minute Chips Ahoy! – 4,000 a minute Source: World Features Syndicate
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What Is Increasing Productivity? Source: 2005 National Innovation Survey, Council on Competitiveness
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Product Improvements With Computer Technology Computer-Aided Design - CAD Computer-Aided Manufacturing - CAM Computer-Integrated Manufacturing - CIM
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Production Techniques Flexible Manufacturing Lean Manufacturing Mass Customization
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Flexible Manufacturing... Designing machines to do multiple tasks so that they can produce a variety of products. www.slideshare.com/natriumz
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Lean Manufacturing... The Production of Goods using less of everything compared to mass production. www.slideshare.com/natriumz
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Mass Customization... Tailoring products to meet the needs of individual customers. www.slideshare.com/natriumz
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Operations Management Planning 1. Facility Location 2. Facility Layout 3. Materials Requirement Planning 4. Purchasing 5. J-I-T Inventory Control 6. Quality Control
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Layout Product, process, cellular
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Quality Control Six Sigma Quality Statistical Quality Control (SQC) Statistical Process Control (SPC) The Baldrige Award ISO 9000 ISO 14000
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ISO ISO was founded in 1947 At the end of 2004, the worldwide total of certificates: ISO 9000 – 670,000 in 154 countries ISO 14000 – 90,000 in 127 countries Source: Business Week Online, March 17, 2006
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Control Procedures Program Evaluation & Review Techniques (PERT) Gantt Chart
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PERT
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PERT Steps 1.Analyzing and sequencing tasks that need to be done. 2.Estimating the time needed to complete each task. 3.Drawing a PERT network illustrating the information from steps 1 and 2. 4.Identifying the critical path.
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GANT CHART
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Gantt Chart Named for its developer, Henry Gantt A bar graph that clearly shows what projects are being worked on and how much has been completed at any given time
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